Chapter 155 There is something under the water tank

Style: Science Author: Miao QimiaoWords: 2003Update Time: 24/01/12 23:05:14
My face darkened and I said, "Shopkeeper, this is your fault. You obviously have good goods in your hands, but you refuse to sell them to me, and I won't pick on you. But, you keep pushing back and forth with me. What do you mean?"

The shopkeeper's expression darkened again and he said, "Sir, you are right. Don't I know what the trumpet has?"

While the shopkeeper was talking, I saw Ning Beile walking in from the corner of my eye.

I smiled faintly, picked up all three wrenches, and held them in my hand: "Shopkeeper, keep an eye on them!"

As soon as I finished speaking, a faint halo of light appeared on the three ring fingers. The three haloes were not only different in color, but also light and dark. I held up my finger and said, "Shopkeeper, if you have been around for a long time, you should know that this is called Baoguang. Only truly high-grade things can reveal Baoguang. The stronger the Baoguang, the more valuable the thing is. I am here Your family saw the treasure light, so they came in sincerely to ask for the treasure. Does the shopkeeper still think that I am making trouble?"

The shopkeeper was stunned for a long time and then said to me: "Master, if the trumpet really has a valuable treasure, please point it out. The trumpet appreciates your kindness."

The shopkeeper couldn't even think about nodding when I made such a fuss.

If he kicks me out, others will definitely think that he has hidden treasures in his shop. If I don't worry about it, others will worry about it too. If he doesn't kick me out, he will wait for me to find the things. If I can't find it, I'm afraid I won't be able to get out of this house.

I raised my hand to the shopkeeper and said: "It turns out that the shopkeeper doesn't know where the treasure is. This is a misunderstanding. I will apologize to you first. If the thing is found, I am willing to add 20% to the price, and I will give it to you." The shopkeeper apologizes."

The shopkeeper breathed a sigh of relief: "You're welcome. Our antique shop is like this. Our ancestors had too many ways to hide treasures, and maybe someone would miss it. If you point something out, it will also help the little one." Isn’t it money?”

"Then I've gone overboard!" I stood up and walked to the back of the shop.

The shopkeeper hurriedly followed me from behind, carefully following me all the way.

I also had a problem when I walked into the back house. Lord Ninth Prince didn't understand what he said! He just told me: The thing is under the water tank. Didn't tell me where it was under the water tank.

Businessmen in Abacus City usually have two or three water jars, one containing drinking water and one placed in the shop for fire prevention.

Just now I was able to make the ring appear with a precious light. In fact, I used the "will-o'-the-wisp" technique in Kong Men'er to let me see where the precious light was, but I couldn't see it either!

I have already finished pretending, and now I should go straight to the place where the treasure light is. If I find the wrong place, let alone take away the blood jade ring, it is hard to say whether I can walk out of the shop in one piece.

The shopkeeper didn't know the way around this place. Those gangsters behind were not easy to fool. Seeing that I was walking slowly, they followed me: "Sir, what are you waiting for? What are you waiting for?" Are you afraid that if you walk too fast, you'll scare the baby away?"

The other party's words reminded me, the Ninth Prince said: The blood jade finger is in the belly of the golden toad, and the golden toad is under the water tank. This means that the golden toad is 80% alive. If it was a clay sculpture or a golden toad made of copper, it must have been something buried by Lin Hetang's previous shopkeepers. It is impossible that the current shopkeeper didn't know that there was such a thing at home. Only the toads running outside would hide under the water tank unnoticed.

I turned around and walked over to the water tank in the backyard. Next to the water tank was the water channel used for drainage of the antique shop. I was even more sure of my judgment: "Shopkeeper, please get me eight iron drills." , the drill must be sharp, preferably one foot long. Get a bundle of red rope, the longer the rope, the better."

After the shopkeeper asked someone to bring the things over, I held the iron drill and said, "Please don't make any noise, so as not to scare away the treasure."

I deliberately held my breath and inserted the eight iron drill bits into the ground one by one around the water tank. I tied the red rope on the iron drill bits and connected them in a circle around the water tank. He took a breath and said: "Okay, move the water tank away. When moving, be careful not to let the things below hurt you."

The shopkeeper arranged for four men to move the water tank. He stood in the distance and said to me: "Master, what do you mean, are there any living things under the water tank?"

"That's right!" I replied: "When I saw the treasure light outside, I felt that the treasure light was bright and dim at times. I thought it was the shopkeeper who was wiping the treasure and blocking the treasure light with his hand..."

While I was talking to the shopkeeper, I heard a scream coming from over there. When I turned around to look again, a waiter was already covering his eyes and rolling on the ground. The water jar they lifted fell to the ground and broke into several pieces.

Although there was a pool of sewage in the middle of the circle I made, through the water I could see the lumpy black and green leather half a foot square rising and falling.

"Toad..." The shopkeeper was so frightened that he took a few steps back: "Hurry up and save people."

"Don't go there, use the hook to pull the person over. Someone bring me something!" I raised my hand to stop a few guys. Although the toad was lying in the water, its body had expanded a lot. Look, It looked like an inflated rubber ball, the bumps on his back were all red, and the eyes exposed from the water were bloodshot. At this time, if someone approached, he could only be sprayed with toad venom.

A gangster next to me quickly handed me a short axe: "Do you think this is suitable for use?"

The ax was heavy and the blade was sharpened very quickly. I took off my mantle and threw it at the toad.

When the mantle was covering the toad, I snatched the short-handled ax from the gangster's hand and threw it at the toad in the water. The ax blade was driven through the clothes and nailed into the toad. The toad was in pain and pressed against the toad. The ax crawled out of the water about half a meter away, and the mantle covering him also started to emit traces of green smoke.

When the shopkeeper saw the toad coming towards us, he was so frightened that he almost sat on the ground: "Kill it..."

Everyone in the yard was in a panic. None of the shopkeepers had brought anything with them. Those gangsters usually brought hatchets and daggers that could be hidden on their bodies. With these things alone, no one would dare to attack the toad. Depend on? Didn't you see, the guy who was sprayed by the toad has stopped moving now?

A group of people were running back, but I grabbed a guy and pulled off his clothes and held them in my hands. I took a step away from the direction the toad was running, turned sideways and used the clothes as a whip to whip at the toad.

The toad was whipped by me until it rolled over on the ground several times before it stopped. I also threw the clothes in my hand onto the toad and covered it tightly: "Don't come forward."